Friday, September 3, 2010

Avoid Debt with Your Tax Refund

Are you expecting a large tax refund? Here are some ways you can use the tax refund for debt modification, consolidation and relief efforts.

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Debt Settlement Done Right

If you’ve concluded that debt settlement actions are you last resort, then here are some guidelines to help you find the right kind of help.

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Budgeting and Savings Strategies

In a world where debt relief and modification are buzzwords, here are ways to apply traditional budgeting strategies to get bigger savings.

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How to Keep Your Credit Score Rating Respectable

These days, it’s getting harder to use your credit card wisely. Read on for ways to prevent debt relief or modification in the future.

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Three Practical Ways to Live a Debt-Free Life

Is it possible to live debt-free? With the right attitude and discipline, it is doable. Here are three tips that can be your goals this year.

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Changes In This Year’s Taxes

You need to know this year’s changes in tax laws. The government has created new and expanded deductions, credits and other breaks. They can benefit many people if they find time to read the fine print. Here are some details to watch out for before you submit your papers.

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How to Deal With Your Money Worries

Financial stress is not just annoying; it can be dangerous to your health. When the economic crisis hit, people were caught off guard. Many plunged into financial troubles.

New Rules to Help Against Student Credit Card Debt

With student debt on the rise, the new credit card rules coming in will help in curbing student credit card debt. Read on to find out more.

What’s the Score with Your Credit Score? – Part Two

In the first part of the article, we found out how your credit score is calculated. Read on for tips on how to keep yourself in good standing.

What’s the Score with Your Credit Score? – Part One

If you’re wondering why you can’t get that loan, it’s probably because someone knows your credit score. Read on for more information.

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